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I followed the tutorial as closely as I could, and I still can’t get the Intel NIC cards to work. I keep getting “You don’t have permission to access” the other card/pc. I have invested in the hardware and I really need some help. Can you point me in the right direction.

Not sure why everything he shows in this video is so expensive. I can find DAC cables on eBay for $10 left and right. Why on earth would you pay $40 for one?

Seriously though, why does Linus keep making these videos? I miss the old videos, where there was actually excitement and lots of work and experimentation put into it. Now it’s just a guy rambling about some random topic covered with admittedly outstanding B-roll for 5-10 minutes so he can make money. Linus, you’ve lost your edge.

sorry 4 my english, if i have a50 megs contract , and my crrent cablemodem isp uses 8×4 channels , is a good idea to by a arris 32×8 channels ? is goona be benefitial for my speed? or is a waste of money

Okay, so, I have not used networks to connect to other computers very often. Like, in 20 years, maybe 5 times. I know some of you are going to flip your shit but I have to ask this: Why is this useful for most people? I’m not talking about people like Linus who need to transfer shit back and forth to servers constantly and have 6 people working on the same project from multiple computers, I’m talking about average people who are just shipping stolen movies (be honest, that’s what you’re doing…) to their own server. Why does it need to be so fast? What would be the benefit to this set up, apart from actual server work as I’ve already described? Would it be possible to use a harddrive on another computer to run games, or would it not be fast enough? I mean, apart from just sending this 30gb folder to that computer for storage, which I’m going to do only occasionally so it doesn’t matter how long it takes, what would be a benefit?

This is not me asking that in a way like some people say “omfg why do you need 8 Titans in one computer?!?” Those people don’t actually want an answer. I’m actually asking this.

So there is cloned 540s now. They use Intel chips, lesser other components sure, but at 100 a piece they are more affordable. Now all we need is a switch, that isnt some 2 port desktop crap, looking at you ASUS.